Love Whispers

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Swami Rama

Great poets and mystics throughout history have written about their visions and personal experiences of the Divine. Love Whispers is a collection of such writings, including poems, prose, and dialogues that exude the aroma of spiritual beauty through their words. For many years, Sri Swami Rama kept diaries in which he reflected on life and nature and recorded his dialogues with the Divine Mother. He kept these reflections secret, not wanting these intimate experiences to be consumed by those who might not understand their exalted simplicity.

Love Whispers is the first time these intimate and profound messages have become available for the public. This collection of entries will offer you a rare glimpse into the true nature of mystical awareness and the heart of divine love, seen through the eyes of Swami Rama.

Exerpt from Love Whispers

The moonlit night paled its light on the silvery sands, and a crying thought came to my mind from out of teh forgotten past, saying, "the joy that sites still with its tears on the red lotus of pain grows in my heart."

About the Author

Swami Rama, the founder of the Himalayan Institute, was one of the most remarkable figures of the twentieth century. His teachings, publications, and humanitarian efforts have rippled positive changes around the world, and have brought yoga into the lives of countless people. He was born in northern India in 1925, and was raised from childhood by the Himalayan sage Bengali Baba. Swami Rama later received higher education in both India and Europe. From 1949 to 1952 he held the prestigious position of Shankaracharya in South India. He then returned to his master to receive further training at his cave monastery. In 1969 he came to the United States and established the Himalayan Institute. His best-known work, Living with the Himalayan Masters, reveals the many facets of his wisdom and his embodiment of an ancient Himalayan tradition. View more of his teachings on the Himalayan Institute Wisdom Library.